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Israelis and Palestinians. From the Cycle of Violence to the Conversation of Mankind. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 200 Pages
  • January 2024
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5863935

Can Israelis and Palestinians end their long conflict? The shocking violence of current events undermines hope, as does the long history of peace deals sabotaged by extremists on both sides. In this compelling and timely book, the eminent moral philosopher Jonathan Glover argues that one vital step towards progress is to better understand the disturbing psychology of the cycle of violence.

Glover explores the psychological flaws that entrap both sides: the urge to respond to wounds or humiliation with backlash; political or religious beliefs held with a rigidity that excludes compromise; and people’s identity being shaped by the conflict in ways that make it harder to imagine or even desire alternatives. Drawing on the history of comparable conflicts that eased over time, Glover proposes some ways to gradually weaken the grip of this psychology.

Completed as casualties mounted in the latest political and humanitarian crisis, Israelis and Palestinians is essential reading for anyone concerned by the ongoing violence in the Middle East.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Prologue

Part One: The Cycle of Violence
Chapter 1: Disputed Homeland
Chapter 2: Wounds and Backlash
Chapter 3: Breaking the Cycle?
Chapter 4: Joining the Conversation of Mankind

Part Two: Backlash
Chapter 5: The Psychology of Backlash
Chapter 6: The Illusions of Backlash
Chapter 7: Collective Guilt: The Role of Stereotypes

Part Three: Rigid Beliefs and Identity
Chapter 8: The Role of Rigid Beliefs
Chapter 9: Belief Systems: Challenge and Response
Chapter 10: Identity Traps

Epilogue

Notes
Index

Authors

Jonathan Glover